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51allelocatalytic — Mutually catalytic; denoting two substances each of which is decomposed in the presence of the other …
52incompossible — Mutually exclusive. Ambrose Bierce s definition and example from The Devil s Dictionary cannot be bettered: ‘Two things are incompossible when the world of being has scope enough for one of them, but not enough for both as Walt Whitman s poetry… …
53MOLS — Mutually Orthogonal Latin Squares (Academic & Science » Mathematics) …
54ГАРАНТИРОВАННОЕ ВЗАИМОУНИЧТОЖЕНИЕ (ГВУ) — (mutually) assured destruction MAD) (Стратегическая теория) ситуация, при которой ядерные арсеналы противостоящих национальных государств или блоков приблизительно настолько эквивалентны по мощности и неуязвимости, что (а) ни одна из сторон не… …
55synergy — Mutually beneficial interaction, as between components of companies. ► “The Paramount QVC Viacom menage a trois is predicated on the idea that Paramount’s activities have so much synergy with those of its suitors that the resultant merger will… …
56inconsistent — Mutually repugnant or contradictory. Contrary, the one to the other, so that both cannot stand, but the acceptance or establishment of the one implies the abrogation or abandonment of the other; as, in speaking of inconsistent defenses, or the… …
57inconsistent — Mutually repugnant or contradictory. Contrary, the one to the other, so that both cannot stand, but the acceptance or establishment of the one implies the abrogation or abandonment of the other; as, in speaking of inconsistent defenses, or the… …
58combinatorics — /keuhm buy neuh tawr iks, tor , kom beuh /, n. (used with singular v.) See combinatorial analysis. * * * Branch of mathematics concerned with the selection, arrangement, and combination of objects chosen from a finite set. The number of possible… …
59Graeco-Latin square — Orthogonal Latin squares of order 3 Orthogonal Latin squares of order 5 In mathematics, a Graeco Latin square or Euler square or orthogonal Latin squares of order n over two …
60Descartes' theorem — For other uses, see Descartes theorem (disambiguation). In geometry, Descartes theorem, named after René Descartes, establishes a relationship between four kissing, or mutually tangent, circles. The theorem can be used to construct a fourth… …